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| Optical Art Optical Art introduced by Stamile in 2005. 5" x 2¼" x 17/8 inch blooms on 25 inch scapes. 4-way branching. 30-35 buds. "This golden yellow with bands of charcoal and plum offer a different color combination to the patterns. One of the most interesting things for the hybridizer is to be able to build on an almost infinite number of different combinations in these patterns and to be able to select the most interesting like OPTICAL ART. Easily fertile both ways." (Metallic Eyes X Stenciled Impressions) Blooms Early. Early morning opener. Evergreen. Tetraploid. 1 Double fan plant $42.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $37.00 each. Order Now! |
| Orange Velvet Orange Velvet introduced by Joiner in 1988. 6½ inch blooms on 30 inch scapes. Orange self with ruffled edge blooms Repeat Bloomer. Blooms Mid season. Fragrant. Diploid. Semi evergreen. Award of Merit 1995. Lenington All American Award 1999, given for best performance in all AHS regions. 1 Double fan plant $6.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $5.00 each. Order Now! |
| Outrageous Fortune Outrageous Fortune introduced by P. Stamile in 2003. 6 inch blooms on 32 inch scapes. 5-way branching. 35 buds. 90% double. What a delightful failure! I already had a number of gold and white edges from KEATS and was looking for shark’s teeth from DARK WONDER. It was unbelievable good luck when OUTRAGEOUS FORTUNE bloomed. Here was my first dark red with gold beads and knobs on both the petals and petaloids. What a flower! OUTRAGEOUS FORTUNE also presents its large beautiful flowers on tall well-branched scapes with excellent plant habit. Outrageous. Fertile both ways. Blooms Mid season. Early morning opener. Fragrant. Evergreen. Tetraploid. 1 Double fan plant $19.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $15.00 each. |
| Panda Bear Panda Bear introduced by Stamile in 1998. 5 inch blooms on 25 inch scapes. Blooms early mid season. The base color is a shade of charteuse yellow. The bold eye and edge are in plum purple and the throat a lettuce green. Flowers are round ruffled and very fragrant with good substance and sunfastness. Using Panda Bear Daylilies for breeding they produce well branched offspring with very large bold eyes in a variety of colors. Fragrant. Tetraploid. Dormant. Honorable Mention 2005. 1 Double fan plant for $10.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $8.00 each. Order Now! |
| Paper Butterfly Paper Butterfly, Morss, 1983. 6 inch blooms on 24 inch scapes. Gorgeous cream peach with blue-violet sunburst eye zone pattern, yellow throat, green heart. Early. Long season bloomer and a very recurrent bloomer. Plants are small and grow well everywhere. Tetraploid. Semi evergreen. Awards: Honorable Mention 1987. Don Steven's Award 1987. Award of Merit 1990. 1 Double fan plant $6.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $5.00 each. |
| Pardon Me Pardon Me introduced by Apps in 1982. 2¾ inch blooms on eighteen inch scapes. Deep burgundy red blooms. Mid late season and continues to bloom until frost. One of the best repeat bloomers for red daylilies. Self. Dormant. Diploid. Fragrant. Nocturnal. Award of Merit 1987 and D. F. M. Award for outstanding miniature. 1 Double fan plant $5.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $4.00 each. Order Now! |
| Patrician Splendor Daylily Patrician Splendor Stamile 1996. 6¼ inch blooms on 26 inch scapes. Pink cream blend. Repeat Bloomer Blooms early mid season. Fragrant. Extended blooms. Tetraploid. Dormant. Sold out for 2008. Display Only. |
| Party Popper Party Popper introduced by P. Stamile in 2005. 5 inch blooms on 26 inch scapes. 3-way branching. 15-20 buds. 99% double "(no single blooms ever observed). I knew when PARTY POPPER first bloomed it would be an introduction. I had never seen a red double before with the light edges so consistent and so prominent. What a flower! Nothing I have ever seen like it. If you want something truly different PARTY POPPER is it. Makes small plants like its pollen parent." Fertile both ways. Early morning opener. Evergreen. Blooms Mid season. Reblooms. 1 Double fan plant $51.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $39.00 each. Order Now! |
| Peach Magnolia Peach Magnolia introduced by Stamile in 1986. 5½ inch blooms on 32 inch scapes. Peach double self. Repeat Bloomer Blooms Mid late Season. Fragrant. Tetraploid. Semi evergreen. Honorable Mention 1995. Award of Merit 1999. Ida Munson Award for the best double daylily 2002. 1 Double fan plant for $8.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $7.00 each. |
| Pink Duality Daylily Pink Duality introduced by Stamile in 2002. 6½ inch blooms on 27 inch scapes. Pink Duality is a beautiful soft pastel pink. Like all doubles there is dual nature – really another flower formed from the anthers of the first. It has wide, full, round segments with ruffling on all the segments. Blooms early mid season. Fragrant. Early morning opener. Evergreen. 1 Double fan plant $26.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $19.00 each. Order Now! |
| Prester John Prester John introduced by Allgood in 1972. 5 inch blooms on recurrent 36 inch scapes. Bright golden orange double flowers. Early. Good rebloomer. Grows well around the country. Nice dark green foliage. Diploid. Dormant. Honorable Mention 1974. Award of Merit 1977, Ida Munson Award 1977. Lenington All American Award 1981, given for best performance in all AHS regions. 1 Double fan plant $5.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $4.00 each. Order Now! |
| Primal Scream Primal Scream introduced by C. Hanson in 1994 . 7.5 inch blooms on 34 inch scapes. Hot orange. Honorable Mention 1997. Award of Merit 2000. Lambert Webster Award for best Unusual Form Cultivar 2001. Stout Silver Medal 2003. Dormant. Blooms Mid Late season. Tetraploid. 1 Double fan plant $35.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $25.00 each. Order Now! |
| Pure and Simple Pure and Simple introduced by Salter in 1993. 5½ inch blooms on 28 inch scapes. Orange self petals and petaloids the same. Repeat Bloomer. Blooms Early Mid season. Tetraploid. Semi-evergreen. Honorable Mention 2002. Award of Merit 2005. 1 Double fan plant $5.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $4.00 each. Order Now! |
| Purple De Oro Purple De Oro introduced by DeGroot in 2000. 3 inch blooms on 20 inch scapes. Medium dark purple with light mid ribs and edge. Blooms Mid season. Re-blooms. Dormant. Diploid. 1 Double fan plant $5.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $4.00 each. Order Now! |
| Purple Point Purple Point introduced by E. H. Salter in 2002. 3¾ inch blooms on 24 inch scapes. "A dark purple self with a very fine silvery white edge surrounding the petals. Form is very round, full and overlapped. Throat is small and yellow green. Substance is smooth and holds well for one so dark. Well branched scapes carry multiple blooms. A very showy purple that blooms as many as three times in Florida." Fertile, very easy to use and sets pods readily. Rebloomer. Semi-evergreen. Blooms Early Mid season. Tetraploid. 1 Double fan plant $19.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $15.00 each. Order Now! |
| Purple Waters Purple Waters introduced by Russel in 1942. Dark purple red with a yellow throat. This is very popular with our customers we sell lots of these. make a clump in a season. Diploid, Dormant 5 inch blooms that sway in the wind with 36 inch scapes. Blooms Early Mid season. 1 Double fan plant for $5.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $4.00 each. Order Now! |
| Pygmy Pirate Pygmy Pirate introduced by Moldovan in 1991. 3¾ inch blooms on 23 inch scapes. Dark crimson red; heavily budded with superb branching. Repeat Bloomer. Blooms Early Mid season. Fragrant. Tetraploid. Dormant. 1 Double fan plant $9.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $8.00 each. Order Now! |
| Raspberry Candy Daylily Raspberry Candy introduced by Stamile in 1992. 4¾ inch blooms Early Extended bloomer on Very Recurrent 26 inch scapes. Diamond dusted cream with a raspberry red eye 35-40 buds, 4 to 5 way branching, produces nice seedlings. Tetraploid. Honorable Mention 1996. Won the L. Earnest Plouf award for 1997 for the best Dormant & Fragrant cultivar. Award of Merit 1999. Sold Out |
| Raspberry Winter Raspberry Winter introduced by Dan Trimmer in 1999. 4 inch blooms on 28 inch scapes. Tetraploid. This Tetra DRAGON’S EYE offspring presents an entirely different face to the world than my others. Petals are round clean pale pink with an unmistakable triangular red etch eye above a dark green throat. This robust growing, constantly blooming charmer carries 20-25 buds, is fertile and was much admired by visitors since its maiden bloom. Long bloom season and grows well from Florida to New York. Blooms Early Mid season. Semi-evergreen. Reblooms. Tetraploid. 1 Double fan plant for $17.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $15.00 each. Order Now! |
| Raspberries In Cream Raspberries In Cream introduced by P. Stamile in 2005. 5" x 2 7/8" x 1 7/8" inch blooms on 27 inch scapes. 3-way branching. 18-20 buds. "The closest daylily I have seen to a pure red on a white field. For years I have tried to create a red and white daylily. RASPBERRIES IN CREAM is the closest I have been able to come to date. This clean bright clear raspberry eyed and edged flower sits on a field that is not pure white but has a pink blush. Out in the full sun the base color fades and the flowers appear red and white. For the connoisseurs who prefer purity of color in their gardens. Much admired by visitors." Fertile both ways. Diamond dusted. Early morning opener. Evergreen. Reblooms. Blooms Early Mid season. Tetraploid. 1 Single fan plant for $75.00 Order Now! |
| Red Cadet Red Cadet introduced by D. Apps in 1991. 3 1/4 inch blooms on 22 inch scapes. Red self with yellow throat. Reblooms. Dormant. Blooms Mid season. Fragrant. Diploid. 1 Double fan plant $5.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $4.00 each. Order Now! |
| Red Ribbons Daylily Red Ribbons introduced by Lenin in 1964. Large 8 inch swirling red ribbon-like blooms with a large yellow center held on tall 42 inch scapes. True Spider a clump makes a nice center-peace in the garden. Won the highest award for spider daylilies the Harris Olson Spider award in 1992. Honorable Mention 2006. Diploid. Evergreen. Blooms Mid season. 1 Double fan plant $5.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $4.00 each. Order Now! |
| Red Volunteer Red Volunteer introduced by Oaks in 1984. 7 inch blooms on 30 inch scapes. Rich red blooms with substance. The beautiful shade of red is Not subject to being marred by insects. Mid Season. Dormant. Lots of flowers with this one. Very stately, nice, large blooms. Tetraploid. Honorable Mention 1987. Award of Merit 1994. Lenington All American Award 2004. Sold out for 2008 Display Only. |
| Rock Solid Rock Solid introduced by P. Stamile in 2003. 4¾ inch blooms on 27 inch scapes. "A gorgeous orchid cream with a yellow-green throat, black-violet eye and black-violet edge. Although it has two evergreen parents, ROCK SOLID is a dormant. A great parent for black eyes and black borders. ROCK SOLID also has exquisite plant habit with excellent branching, bud count, branch and bud placement and scape density. An all around great daylily." Easily fertile both ways with 6-way branching with 30-35 buds. Blooms Early Mid season. Reblooms. Fragrant. Dormant. Tetraploid. 1 Double fan plant $26.00 / 3 Double fan plants $22.00 Order Now! |
| Rose Corsage Daylily Rose Corsage introduced by Stamile in 2000. 5 inch double blooms on 21 inch scapes. ROSE CORSAGE has been named “one of the best plants for the new millenium” by FLOWER AND GARDEN magazine. Excellent plant habit with good branching and a brilliant rose coloration. ROSE CORSAGE has excellent substance with tight, neat and well composed ruffling on petals, petaloids and sepals. Repeat Bloomer. Blooms Early Mid season. Fragrant. Dormant. Extended blooms. Early Morning opener. Tetraploid. 1 Double fan plant $14.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $11.00 each. Order Now! |
| Roses and Gold Roses And Gold introduced by P. Stamile in 2006. 6" x 3 5/8" x 2 ½ inch blooms on 30 inch scapes. 7-8 way branching (6 + Y) 40-45 buds. "This beautiful deep rose with ruffled gold edges has been my entree into purples and especially reds with gold edges. While CERISE MASTERPIECE tends to give size and white edges to the reds, ROSES AND GOLD gave superb plant habit and gold edges to everything. It really has been one of our most fabulous breeders and in a class with CHARTERED COURSE for the number of keepers it produces. A combination of a fabulous garden flower with a hybridizers masterwork, ROSES AND GOLD will be a grand player in the world of daylilies for years to come." Easily fertile both ways. Early morning opener. Blooms Early Mid season. Reblooms. Evergreen. Tetraploid. 1 Double fan plant $93.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $199.00 each. Order Now! |
| Royal Braid Daylily Royal Braid introduced by Stamile in 1993. Cherry Berry + Admiral's Braid. 5 inch flower on 25 inch scapes. Lavender cream blend with purple eye with a braided picotee silver edge and a green throat. Excellent branching. 30 to 35 bud count. Mid season. Repeat bloomer. Semi evergreen. Tetraploid. Fragrant. 1 Double fan plant $12.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $10.00 each. Order Now! |
| Royal Corsage Royal Corsage introduced by P. Stamile in 2005. 5 ½ inch blooms on 31 inch scapes. 6-way branching. 30 buds. "99% double (no singles ever observed). This beautiful sunfast purple hose in hose or layered double is one of the first daylilies to bloom. A favorite of Grace’s and of visitors. ROYAL CORSAGE offers an important form and color to the garden. ROYAL CORSAGE will make a great show flower. Its color, size, and plant habit should easily make it a competitor to any double in the show. A super daylily." Fertile both ways. Early morning opener. Blooms Extra Early. Reblooms. Fragrant. Evergreen. Tetraploid. 1 Double fan plant $69.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $49.00 each. Order Now! |
| Ruby Rigsby Ruby Rigsby introduced by P. Stamile in 2003. 6½ inch blooms on 26 inch scapes. 4-way branching. 30 buds. 90% double. "Our largest double in this year’s collection, RUBY RIGSBY was selected by daylily aficionado Ruby Rigsby Sullivan to carry her name. This huge persimmon coral orange blend is striking for both its size and vibrant color. First blooms are easily over 7" in size. The deep dark foliage of RUBY RIGSBY sets the colors off beautifully so the entire garden effect is one of harmonious contrast. A wonderful daylily." Fertile both ways Evergreen. Reblooms. Very Fragrant. Blooms Early. Early morning opener. Tetraploid. Sold Out for 2008. Display Only. |
| Ruby Spider Ruby Spider introduced by Stamile in 1991. Giant 9 inch spider blooms on 34 inch scapes with a ruby red spider daylily. Honorable Mention 1999. Award of Merit 2002. Won the Lambert / Webster award given annually to recognize the daylily with the best unusual form 2002. 1 Double fan plant $10.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $8.00 each. Order Now! |
| Ruffled Apricot Ruffled Apricot introduced by Baker in 1972. 7 inch blooms on 28 inch scapes. Fragrant ruffled glowing apricot blossoms with pink midribs, golden throat. On top of popularity poll for many years. Extended blooms. Early Mid season. Recurrent bloomer. Dormant. Tetraploid. Honorable Mention 1976. Award of Merit 1979. Stout Silver Medal 1982. 1 Double fan plant for $5.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $4.00 each. Order Now! |
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